Iran Says Needs Guarantees From U.S. for Nuclear Deal to Advance
- Limited sanctions waivers ‘good but not enough,’ Tehran says
- Talks have been going on for months to revive 2015 accord
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Iran said it still needs guarantees from Washington in order to revive a nuclear deal with world powers, and described limited U.S. sanctions waivers aimed at easing diplomacy as “good but not enough.”
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken signed several sanctions waivers Friday related to Iran’s civilian nuclear activities, according to an Associated Press report which cited documents.